
"Willie Davis made Dodgers history on May 24, 1973, becoming the first player in L.A. franchise history to secure six hits in a single game."
"The game against the Mets lasted 19 innings and took five hours and 42 minutes, ending in a 7-3 loss for the Dodgers."
On May 24, 1973, in an epic 19-inning game against the New York Mets, Willie Davis made Dodgers history by becoming the first player in L.A. franchise history to achieve six hits in a single game. Despite his impressive performance, the Dodgers lost the game 7-3, which lasted an exhausting five hours and 42 minutes, extending into the next day. This notable feat is echoed by subsequent players who have reached six hits in a game for the team, showcasing Davis' remarkable legacy in Dodgers history.
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